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Tom Kessenich
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Post by Tom Kessenich » Mon Aug 30, 2004 7:31 am

1. Richard Duewel -- Moline, IL
2. John Bronsky -- Chesterfield, MO
3. Nathan Noy -- Des Plaines, IL
4. Jon Clift -- Lees Summit, MO
5. Erik Waldron -- Delray Beach, FL
6. Dominic Cirigliano -- Columbia Station, OH
7. Jeff Clampett -- Morrisville, IN
8. Robert June -- Hubbard, OH
9. Eric Roberts -- Hollywood, FL
10. Pete Wakely -- Geneva, IL
11. Jeff Soss -- Star City, WV
12. Matt Fey -- Wheaton, IL
13. David Dorman -- Chicago, IL
14. Brad Evans -- Champaign, IL
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Post by brad_brown » Mon Aug 30, 2004 8:00 am

Tom-

I am Rob June's co-owner (He let Greg know) and will be the one attending the draft for informational purposes.

Didn't know if Greg has that noted for badges, etc... yet or if it is important for making the draft boards, etc...
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Post by Tom Kessenich » Mon Aug 30, 2004 8:13 am

Brad, it'll be taken care of. Thanks.
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Post by nnoy » Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:21 am

Just wanted to move our league to the top of the list.

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Post by theguru78 » Sun Sep 05, 2004 4:51 pm

I had a great draft fellas! Good luck to all of you this season!

Let's start get the talk going.....Bring on my first competitor!

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Post by gomizzouman » Sun Sep 05, 2004 5:35 pm

Brad,
You guys did have a very nice draft out of the #14 slot. If a couple of those sleepers pan out you will be very tough to beat. However, I think team number 1 has the best team as long as Quentin is the guy in Denver. I will be very happy when Tatum takes over in week 7 or 8.

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Post by brad_brown » Mon Sep 06, 2004 7:05 am

Pretty good draft. I found it a little tough as I am used to only selecting in 8 or 10 team leagues.

The only thing I am hurting on right now is that my only TE (Mili) has been named 2nd String it sounds like.

I think I would have rather been on one of the turns rather than sitting at #8 where I was but if the receivers pan out and DeShaun Foster takes the job from Stephen Davis you'll have a nice happy owner here.

Which league was it that had Boldin taken in the 3rd round? I heard about it in the Chicago League #1 thread.....
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Post by theguru78 » Mon Sep 06, 2004 2:35 pm

Thanks for the comments regarding our draft. I am not convinced Team 1 is the best squad. Holmes, Griffin, Ward, J. Smith, and McNair are very good position players, however without an established 3rd back to plug into a flex position I question just how good this team will be. Also, I feel that Rod Smith is over the hill and will disappoint again this season. Still, they should compete in the upper half of the league as long as Priest continues to be a monster. Only time will tell...

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Post by nnoy » Tue Sep 07, 2004 4:18 am

For what its worth here are my projections for this league. Note that this is only for each team’s starting line-up and does not take into account bye weeks etc. Also note that I am not including my own team. I project my team to be plus or minus 9 points of team 2.


Team 2 132.2
Team 1 129
Team 8 127.5
Team 7 125.5
Team 4 122.9
Team 6 122.8
Team 12 122.3
Team 10 120.8
Team 14 120.7
Team 9 119.7
Team 13 118
Team 11 116.7
Team 5 115.1

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Post by brad_brown » Tue Sep 07, 2004 5:05 am

This is of course based on the assumption that your projections will be close to what actually will end up happening (a notion I am hesitant to buy into).

Also, if your team is plus or minus 9 points of Team 2 is it a safe assumption to make that all of those averages have that much variance somehow built into them also? *grin*

Just giving you a hard time as I have difficulty dealing with projections as anything but just that (a projection based on one person's opinion of what might or might not happen).
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